Pilewort medicinal herb has the ability to effect prompt and natural healing to the body

Pilewort (Ranunculus Ficaria) medicinal herb, also referred to as Fireweed,
is a herbaceous plant and the whole plant may be used as herbal medicine including the
root. It is grown widely in England. The common names are Lesser
celandine, Buttercup, Ranunculus Ficaria, Smallworth, Butterblume as well as Fireweed.

The medicinal properties are astringent,
tonic, emetic and also alterative. This is a traditional herbal
medicine for piles and it quite effective as well.

It is said that it
can heal the worst form of diseases, so it can be seen as an all healing
plant. It is highly valued in certain parts of China. The constituents are vitamin C, saponins, tannins and anemonin.

It
is
especially used for hemorrhoids treatment. It is observed that many
men, women and children in the United States, and as a matter of fact,
worldwide have hemorrhoids. It is a very embarrassing situation but
must be dealt with and this herb is good for it.

If you notice,
the name is
pilewort, so it is said that the tubers resemble piles, hence the name.
The entire plant, when it is bruised, may be combined with the fresh
lard and made into an ointment to rub on the external piles which can
bring natural healing. As mentioned before, it has been traditionally
used for years for hemorrhoids also called piles.

Also, when it is combined with witch hazel it can treat both external and internal hemorrhoids.
It can also be made into a tincture and this can be used externally to
treat the piles. It may also be used as a poultice as well as
fomentation.

Health benefits of pilewort herb

It is very excellent as an alternative remedy for diseases of the mucous membrane, colon conditions, fevers, cholera as well as dysentery and it is also an excellent blood purifier.

It
is good for children in the sense that it can help to alleviate
diarrhea. It is best to take it hot because when it is taken at this
temperature the relief is almost instant.

If you are taking the capsules, it is best to swallow with milk instead of water. This can decrease pain and bleeding associated with hemorrhoids.

it can also be used in conjunction with St. John's wort to relieve itching and burning of hemorrhoids.

Prescribed dosages of this plant

For tea, steep one heaping teaspoonful of this herb in a cup of
boiling water for thirty minutes. When it is cool, drink one to two
cups per day, one swallow at a time.

Also infuse one ounce in a
pint of boiling water and then taken in wineglass doses. Although the
tea is quite effective, there are those who prefer to use the ointment
due to the fact that the taste of the tea is very unpleasant. However,
we must all be reminded that medicine is hardly ever pleasant, but it is
good for us, just like pilewort.

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